24 comments:

I really love the towel baskets above the toilet! I'm slowly starting to be converted to the idea of not perfectly matching everything, as I see great ideas all over the internet! I have an aunt who has a real knack for mis-matched design that always looks fantastic, where as I feel if I tried to replicate that, it would just look like a jumble of stuff!

Jill,I think the best decor is decor that is completely your own taste...whether that's matchy or not! Everyone has different styles and tastes, so just go with what you love to look at! I think matching decor can look very glamorous! It's all a matter of what suites you. Thanks so much for taking the time to stop by!Abby

I simply adore what you've done with this bathroom - this is definitely my style!! We used to live in a house that we decorated similarly but when we moved to town we bought a modern, albeit older, bungalow and the same style looks totally out of place - boohoo!

Thank you Kate! You are right, decor has a lot to do with the house you live in! This look would be rather odd in a modern style home. I think the wood plank walls really set the tone for the style I'm going with in this house. Thanks again for stopping by!Abby

I love every single detail of your bathroom - ( and yes it's funny how time can change us lol ) but I especially LOVE the crate shelves you installed - absolutely brilliant ( and beautiful )Definitely your newest follower - I have a give away that just went up if you're interested!Hugs,Suzan

I really enjoyed this post and am new to your site altogether. You have such a fun way of writing while showing off your new space. LOVE the shoehorn, super creative. Your white-walled, eclectic bathroom is just wonderful!

You seriously made me tear up. How wonderful! You are so right, it is the potential in something/someone that we should always be looking at, not what is on the surface. Everything can be beautiful! LOVE the ronovation!! PINNING ;)

Love it! How did you attach the skirt to the sink? I want to do that but I'm not sure how to attach it. Our bathroom is tiny. Other than tub space--5' X 5'. I've been trying to figure out where we could put crates on the wall that wouldn't interfere with access to the sliding shower doors. Did you make the shoe-stretcher towel ring? So creative and different--like all of us are. Thanks for sharing this great room and great scripture!Janet

Janet,I attached the sink skirt with sticky hooks that I stuck to the sink. I actually found the shoe mold at a thrift store with the ring already attached. Im guessing its previous owner must have used it for something similar. Thank you so much for reading, and your kind comment!Abby

More than the actual bathroom (which has some great touches--I especially like the shelving for the towels)--I really like the idea of this post. I also had lot of "should" ideas when I first began keeping house. So much more fun and creative to throw them out and make good use of things that are already in this world. Glad to have seen you on Better After.

I love the towel baskets. Do you have a tutorial on how you made them? I have a small guest bath and absolutely no linen closets, cabinets or shelves in my house, so i have to get creative about storing towels and things of that sort.

I LOVE your towel storage solution. I've been wondering what to do in the giant bathroom we have downstairs that has everything...except anyplace to store anything! Jacuzzi tub vs. practicality? Apparently the tub won for the previous owners...not that I'm complaining :) Thanks for the great idea!